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Within our Central London portfolio we hold almost the entire freehold to Regent Street and nearly 50 per cent of the buildings in St James's. Across the portfolio we are currently delivering a £1.5 billion investment and redevelopment programme.

Engaging at Coastal Futures

We are out in force at Coastal Futures 2015 conference, manning a stand and showcasing some of the recent publications.

Coastal Futures is an independently run conference bringing together policy makers, regulators and stakeholders interested in marine and coastal environments. We are often called upon to play an active part in developing the programme and over the years have provided many speakers and chairs.

The Crown Estate and Natural Resources Wales have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) underlining their commitment to work in partnership to ensure that the natural resources of Wales are sustainably managed in the long term.

We are calling for nominations and entries for the Scottish Marine Aquaculture Awards to celebrate the achievements and success of an industry that is vitally important to Scotland and its coastal communities. The awards come at a time of continued growth in a sector where Scotland is already a world leader.

Portgordon Harbour Works Underway

Reinstatement works to the East Pier of Portgordon Harbour in Moray are underway. The completion date is likely to be early February 2015, allowing for the workers’ festive break and dependent on weather conditions. We will continue to keep the community informed of any further developments regarding the future of the harbour.

A herd of goats residing on Hopcott Common, to the south of Minehead, have been helping our team at Dunster enhance a 2.5ha area of heathland, designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by Natural England, by grazing their way through tonnes of unwanted vegetation.

Partnering with the Moredun Foundation

This November we are partnering with the Moredun Research Institute to hold an animal health roadshow for our tenants and farming partners at Glenlivet and Fochabers. The Moredun Foundation is committed to promoting animal health and welfare through research and education and will help support livestock businesses on our estates.

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